



With Mother Nature having abruptly brought summer to a close it’s a shift in schedules again as I get ready to send the little Olympians back to school.
Construction, renovation, family gatherings, and psi have kept the summer rolling and me as busy as ever (which is why I’ve been lacking in the updates to my blog). Plus my free time has been eaten up by a project that GoldBear is creating for his continuing education. If friends have the means then they can help friends that’s what I mean!
Hercules and I recently did a broadcast empathy test just for fun. I randomly chose 100 vehicles, colours, shapes, fruits and/or vegetables to think of and Herc had to tell me what I was thinking of. He correctly identified 98 out of the 100 random things. This is only one recorded test, so we’ll have to see how he does over time, but it’s quite a positive looking “official” test for what I have always known about his abilities. I’ll keep everyone posted on how he continues to develop with the tests.
Apollo on the other hand is not so much of an empath at this point. His strengths tend more towards PK though he has been working his telepathy as of late which is nice to see. I haven’t gotten to the point with him where I would test him quite yet, but that’ll come as he gets older.
For those younger people that don’t have parents that encourage psi, or help to develop it - sorry. I believe that my kids should know that anything is possible within reason, the rules, and reasonable responsibility. Hopefully they’ll surpass me someday in their specific fields of psi and teach me a few things about Oneness and the Total Self.




The forecast is supposed to be nice for the next while - I realize I could just look into the future myself but that takes energy and the nice weather people at Environment Canada are supposed to know what they’re doing. They’re not psychic, so they have to make guesses on probabilities without knowing the likelihood of each step of that probability. But I give them the benefit of the doubt.
The nice weather has meant that the boys and I have had loads of time to play outside. After putting on hats and lathering on liberal amounts of sunscreen to protect them (their red hair and blue eyes equates to spontaneous combustion upon exposure to sunlight) we venture forth. The poor trampoline has already gotten a workout from the absolute pounding its received having the boys and their friends and families (alright and sometimes me) flipping and jumping on it. I’ve had to tighten the playground equipment bolts again from the traffic load playing tag or what-have-you that loosens everything over time. The sandbox constantly has holes on the go, tunnels to China (I knew there was a reason we put 1.5m of sand in there) and race tracks etc. The outdoor train set has been well received and provides hours of entertainment as well as comfortable shade under the well placed sun umbrellas.
The newest thing this year has been the addition of swimming lessons. Though it’s been more than a few years since I actually did any full time work in it I’m technically a fully trained lifeguard. I went through my medallion and cross training at quite an early age and ended up doing both twice because I wasn’t old enough to receive them upon graduating the first time. After that I took swim leadership courses and the class trainings while waiting to be old enough to take the NLS training. All that aside and fast track several years, recertifications, and pools later and I end up training my kids to swim. Apollo is like a fish while Herc is a little more cautious of the water. I don’t blame Herc at all since his body type allows him to float like a rock while the leaner Apollo is able to stay afloat a little easier. I don’t expect them to be excellent swimmers, but I do hope they catch on and like the water. I find it much easier to have people at ease in different mediums … ground, water, etc. Not to mention it’ll make it a lot easier to take them on the sailboat when they can swim. Yes, the boys wear life jackets but at the same time I’d like to ensure that they are able to swim too.
None of this has anything explicitly to do with psi, but at the same time you can see where psi is woven in and out of my everyday life. It really isn’t an add-on to - it really is an aspect of life.
Well, enough of my ramblings for the day we have a gathering to get ready for.
Best of the Energies Everyone!


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